Preparedness Against Terrorist Attacks: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Emergency Management of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, June 9, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 127 pages |
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... Materials Committee , International Association of Fire Chiefs Gebicke , Mark E. , Director , National Security and Preparedness Issues , Na- tional Security and International Affairs Division , U.S. General Accounting Office Light ...
... Materials Committee , International Association of Fire Chiefs Gebicke , Mark E. , Director , National Security and Preparedness Issues , Na- tional Security and International Affairs Division , U.S. General Accounting Office Light ...
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... . Nuclear would be really , really low . So I would have to say for conventional and as the size goes up and the level of the catastrophe increases , the risk probably drops down because the more materials you would have to assemble 11.
... . Nuclear would be really , really low . So I would have to say for conventional and as the size goes up and the level of the catastrophe increases , the risk probably drops down because the more materials you would have to assemble 11.
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... materials you would have to assemble to make it a catastrophic event . So I don't know what the scale would be , but I would have to put risk of experiencing conventional at- tacks higher than the chemical , then the biological and then ...
... materials you would have to assemble to make it a catastrophic event . So I don't know what the scale would be , but I would have to put risk of experiencing conventional at- tacks higher than the chemical , then the biological and then ...
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... materials we were supplied with , there's a report from May which listed the number of training programs in the country other than those in DOD . I happened to count them up , and there were six agencies that had 85 different training ...
... materials we were supplied with , there's a report from May which listed the number of training programs in the country other than those in DOD . I happened to count them up , and there were six agencies that had 85 different training ...
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... our second panel , Ms. Ann Simank , who is a member of the city council in Oklahoma City . She's here today on behalf of the National League of Cities . I also welcome Chief John Eversole , who is a hazardous materials 16.
... our second panel , Ms. Ann Simank , who is a member of the city council in Oklahoma City . She's here today on behalf of the National League of Cities . I also welcome Chief John Eversole , who is a hazardous materials 16.
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Page 66 - Naughty Oklahoma T-Shirts." The posting described the sale of shirts featuring offensive and tasteless slogans related to the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Those interested in purchasing the shirts were instructed to call "Ken" at Zeran's home phone number in Seattle.
Page 50 - Council, the office of the National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counter-Terrorism to oversee these efforts.
Page 54 - DOD's efforts to enhance its response elements. Beginning in fiscal year 2001, DoJ will assume funding and programmatic responsibility for the Hotline, Helpline and Internet web site, but DOD will retain funding and programmatic responsibility for the chemical-biological database and the equipment testing program, as these program elements are integral to satisfying independent DOD needs. DoJ will coordinate with DOD in joint planning efforts so that the state and local responder communities will...
Page 71 - Investigation (FBI) gathers Intelligence and assesses the threat posed by domestic sources of terrorism. According to the US Intelligence community, conventional explosives and firearms continue to be the weapons of choice for terrorists. The...
Page 78 - Mr. Chairman, that concludes my prepared statement I would be happy to answer any questions at this time.
Page 84 - July of this year. The NFA is utilizing the Training Resources and Data Exchange (TRADE) program to reach all 50 States and all major metropolitan fire and rescue departments with training materials and course offerings. To date, over 46,000 fire and emergency response personnel have received ERT training. In addition, FEMA is using the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to develop and deliver courses such as the Integrated Emergency Management Course on Terrorism that uses a terrorist attack scenario.
Page 72 - Nonproliferation testified that "the preparation and effective use of biological weapons by both potentially hostile states and by non-state actors, including terrorists, is harder than some popular literature seems to suggest.
Page 57 - ... foundation for an integrated across-the-board response, one that makes sense, and one that is truly responsive to the needs of first responders. The continued partnership for WMD preparation among local, State and Federal authorities will be essential to our success.
Page 51 - ... incident as a national disaster, which will serve as a triggering mechanism for marshaling needed federal support and assistance to state and local authorities. To ensure a coordinated national response to a WMD incident, FEMA developed the terrorism annex to the Federal Response Plan (FRP). The FRP is the federal government's manual for coordinating and employing its emergency management response assets to help support state and local responders in managing the consequences of natural and manmade...